....

and so the model has reached completion...
Painting the sea was a pleasure--as the model really came to life !
Despite being a ' modern ' sailing ship( launched 1966) , I've learnt much and quite enjoyed the research--
often from Pathe news reels, but also from private video footage that has been uploaded to youtube
There is much that I would have tried harder on were I to repat the build,
- I have gained valuable experience in small sailing ship modelling which I shall put to use
in a future 3-masted sailing ship project that is germinating as we speak...
....but in the meantime I shall build a couple of small ship models that do not have sails !!
...-though they will have ratlines...
Some " proper" photos will be taken soon and appear in the gallery in due course
--meanwhile a couple of point-and-shoot camera images from today see below:
As a conclusion to the project, Sir Winston Churchill had a few mishaps early on in her career...
images below
In November 1965, Sir Winston Churchill toppled over onto her starboard side whilst she was being fitted out.
All three masts were broken. The accident happened a week before she was due to be launched...
....whilst manoeuvring at a dockside , she speared a delivery lorry with her bowsprit (!)
She did however have a happy ending--after 24 years of intensive service, when her days as a youth sail training vessel
-- including a visit to the USA in 1976 --- were at an end,she was sold initially to a firm that after the refit intended using her as a training vessel.
Some years later she passed into Greek hands, she was subject to major and comprehensive refit in 2016
emerging as a highly polished and beautiful private sailing yacht
now being used as a private and charter yacht in the sunny Mediterranean sea
( Her near sister Malcolm Miller also was converted to a luxury sailing vessel in Greece )
Her gaff rig on fore and mainmast have been retained and she is available for charter with a crew of nine professionals for a basic day rate of Euro 5,750. (!)
Herewith today's snapshots of the finished model
Jim Baumann

.... :cool_2: and so the model has reached completion...
Painting the sea was a pleasure--as the model really came to life !
Despite being a ' modern ' sailing ship( launched 1966) , I've learnt much and quite enjoyed the research--
often from Pathe news reels, but also from private video footage that has been uploaded to youtube
There is much that I would have tried harder on were I to repat the build,
- I have gained valuable experience in small sailing ship modelling which I shall put to use
in a future 3-masted sailing ship project that is germinating as we speak... :big_grin:
....but in the meantime I shall build a couple of small ship models that do not have sails !!
...-though they will have ratlines... :cool_1: :big_grin:
Some " proper" photos will be taken soon and appear in the gallery in due course
--meanwhile a couple of point-and-shoot camera images from today see below:
As a conclusion to the project, Sir Winston Churchill had a few mishaps early on in her career...
images below
[i][b]In November 1965, Sir Winston Churchill toppled over onto her starboard side whilst she was being fitted out.
All three masts were broken. The accident happened a week before she was due to be launched... [/b][/i]
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....whilst manoeuvring at a dockside , she speared a delivery lorry with her bowsprit (!)
[attachment=4]wc parking.jpg[/attachment]
She did however have a happy ending--after 24 years of intensive service, when her days as a youth sail training vessel
-- including a visit to the USA in 1976 --- were at an end,she was sold initially to a firm that after the refit intended using her as a training vessel.
Some years later she passed into Greek hands, she was subject to major and comprehensive refit in 2016
emerging as a highly polished and beautiful private sailing yacht
now being used as a private and charter yacht in the sunny Mediterranean sea
( Her near sister Malcolm Miller also was converted to a luxury sailing vessel in Greece )
Her gaff rig on fore and mainmast have been retained and she is available for charter with a crew of nine professionals for a basic day rate of Euro 5,750. (!)
Herewith today's snapshots of the finished model
Jim Baumann :wave_1: